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Parallax (Atlas Sound album)

Parallax is the third studio album from Bradford Cox's solo project Atlas Sound, released November 7, 2011 on 4AD. The album debuted at #97 on the Billboard 200 and has received critical acclaim.[3][4]

Parallax
Studio album by
Released7 November 2011
RecordedJune 2011 at Rare Book Room Studios, Brooklyn, NY
Genre
Length48:32
Label4AD
ProducerBradford Cox, Nicolas Vernhes
Atlas Sound chronology
Logos
(2009)
Parallax
(2011)

Album title edit

After Parallax was recorded, Bradford Cox was forced to continue touring with Deerhunter, which ended up being so stressful for Cox that it caused him to have a nervous breakdown.[5] Cox related album's title to his lifestyle, saying:

It's all about parallax, man. Five years for one person is 20 for another, you know? It's like, if a car is coming towards you down a highway and you're going towards it, it's like this distortion of how fast things go by. And I guess my time as a musician has gone by so fast that I realized that I have no personal life. The other guys in Deerhunter, they all found things. And I just have monomania.[5]

Recording edit

Production duties were handled by Cox and previous Deerhunter producer Nicolas Vernhes. The album was assembled at the end of a Deerhunter tour and was mostly recorded at Nicholas Vernhes' studio, Rare Book Room Studios in Brooklyn, NY.[5][6][7] Two of the album's tracks ("Flagstaff" and "Terra Incognita") were recorded by Cox himself in his hotel room at the Ace Hotel in New York as a result of limited studio time.[8] 4AD also launched a website, depicting an image of Cox in Manhattan's Central Park, similar to the artwork of his two previous releases, his face is obscured by a lens flare. The website lists the genre as "Science Fiction."[9] Cox dedicated the album to the late Trish Keenan of Broadcast, who had died earlier in 2011.[7]

The artwork features a photograph of Bradford Cox taken by Mick Rock, who had previously shot photographs for albums such as Raw Power, The Madcap Laughs, and Transformer.[10] Cox met Rock through Michael Stipe and the two quickly became friends. The cover's artwork was meant to reflect the influence classic rock and rock and roll had on Cox when he recorded the album.[7][11] Unlike previous Atlas Sound album covers, Parallax's cover did not feature faces obscured by a lens flare. By not covering his face with a flare, Cox felt that the album cover effectively conveyed the loneliness he experienced creating the album.[7]

Release edit

The album was announced on August 24, 2011.[10] Prior the album's release, more than half the album's songs were made officially available for streaming and/or download. Two demos of "Mona Lisa" were originally released on the third volume of the Bedroom Databank series that Cox had released on the Deerhunter blog in 2010.[12][13] "Te Amo," (originally known as "Untitled") and "Flagstaff" have appeared in live Atlas Sound sets for about a year.[14]

"Terra Incognita" was the first track available to coincide with the album's announcement. "Te Amo," "Modern Aquatic Nightsongs," "Amplifiers," "The Shakes," "Lightworks," "Praying Man," and "Flagstaff," all followed. Some were made exclusively available through websites such as the online retailer Amazon,[15] radio station KEXP's blog[16] and music blogs Gorilla vs. Bear[17] and Fluxblog. On November 2, 2011, the whole album was streamed on the New York Times website.[18]

"Parallax," the album's first single, was released on October 24, 2011. It was backed with the b-side "Oh, Ricky."[19]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?8.1/10[20]
Metacritic82/100[4]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [21]
The A.V. ClubA−[22]
The Guardian     [23]
Mojo     [24]
NME8/10[25]
Pitchfork8.7/10[26]
Q     [27]
Rolling Stone     [1]
Spin9/10[28]
Uncut     [29]

Parallax received positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 82, based on 34 reviews, indicating "Universal acclaim".[4]

Allmusic writer Heather Phares awarded the album a grade of four stars out of five, writing: "It's a quietly satisfying album with a determined fragility that makes it all the more moving."[21] Rolling Stone gave the album three-and-half-stars out of five and noted: "Cox values songwriting ahead of texture these days, and the effort is paying off."[1] The A.V. Club's David Greenwald praised the album's more accessible sound, writing, "It's a brilliant feat: to make a record about distance, Cox has written the most effortlessly approachable music of his career. "[22] Popmatters writer Daniel Tebo gave the album a very positive review and rated it 9 out of 10 and wrote: "It's a fitting conclusion to a near perfect album that finds an artist expanding his musical palate without sacrificing an ounce of himself in the process."[30] musicOMH writer, Max Raymond called it "Atlas Sound's best album to date" and said: "This is easily the most satisfying and rewarding set of songs that Cox has written in any of his projects and it'll be a tough ask to top it."[31] Drowned in Sound was also positive on the album and said: "Moments of genuine marvel, each one craving its own flowery descriptives, come thick and fast."[32] Spin magazine's Marc Hogan gave it a very positive review, writing "A sci-fi tint shifts the perspective from Atlas Sound's usual layered introspection: Inner space now has become outer space."[28] Tiny Mix Tapes writer Conrad Tao was also positive on the album and gave it four stars out of five and wrote: "Thankfully, such peeks of inhibition are brief, and Cox spends far more time confidently beckoning us into the glorious world he's created. For the first time, this is a place where we're to be cohabitants, not merely invitees."[2] Loren Auda Poin from Filter gave it a positive review with 83% and wrote: "With each Atlas Sound release, the sonic effects become more interwoven, intense and impressive, and truly no one else could be writing these songs the way Cox does."[33] Under The Radar was also positive on the album and rated it 7 out of 10 and wrote: "While too restrained overall to match the tie-dyed brilliance of Logos, Parallax's subtle charms demonstrate that Cox's musical id is still alive and kicking."[34]

Several critics noted the album's more consistent sound. Clash magazine described the album as "a more refined listen" compared to Logos.[35] Nick Neyland of Pitchfork gave the album a "Best New Music" designation, writing "Parallax feels like a more complete work than any other Atlas Sound record, with the differences between the songs less distinct and everything flowing together more naturally."[26] No Ripcord's Andrew Baer also praised the album's consistency, writing "Cox sounds comfortable and confident, and has made the best solo album of his prolific career."[36] BBC music was called Parallax "Cox's most coherent record to date," continuing: "it's harder to spotlight individual tracks, but individual settings stand out.[37] Jeremy D. Larson of Consequence of Sound awarded the album with four-and-half-stars out of five and said: "What makes Parallax a fully realized album is, in contrast to its compact musicality, the expanses and voids Cox explores."[38]

Not all reviews were entirely positive, though. Sputnikmusic writer Robin Smith was more ambivalent to the album, writing "Parallax, unrealised masterpiece or not, sounds like the man in his bedroom with a thousand songs to leave unexplained."[39] Jonathan Donaldson of The Phoenix wrote "Yet even when relying less on atmospheric synths and playing with a full-band set up ("The Shakes"), Parallax misses early rock's tautness and grit."[40] Daniel Becker of Dusted Reviews felt the album was "sparer than usual, flimsier, subtler," writing "These songs aren’t weighty enough, individually or cumulatively, to leave an imprint — they fail to make a world out of themselves, leaving instead snatches of place, time of day, lighting conditions."[41]

Pitchfork placed the album at number 18 on its list of the "Top 50 albums of 2011".[42]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Bradford Cox

No.TitleLength
1."The Shakes"2:57
2."Amplifiers"2:49
3."Te Amo"4:14
4."Parallax"2:46
5."Modern Aquatic Nightsongs"4:09
6."Mona Lisa (feat. Andrew VanWyngarden)"3:06
7."Praying Man"2:48
8."Doldrums"4:35
9."Angel Is Broken"4:58
10."Terra Incognita"6:25
11."Flagstaff"5:54
12."Lightworks"3:56
Japanese bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
13."Quark Part 1"7:47
14."Quark Part 2"2:42

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from Allmusic:[43]

Charts edit

Chart (2011) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200[44] 97
U.S. Independent Albums[44] 17
U.S. Top Rock Albums[44] 20
U.S. Top Alternative Albums[44] 13

External links edit

  • 4AD Parallax Website
  • Parallax at MusicBrainz (list of releases)

References edit

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  17. ^ Atlas Sound – “Modern Aquatic Nightsongs”. Gorilla vs. Bear. 23 September 2011. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
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Parallax is the third studio album from Bradford Cox s solo project Atlas Sound released November 7 2011 on 4AD The album debuted at 97 on the Billboard 200 and has received critical acclaim 3 4 ParallaxStudio album by Atlas SoundReleased7 November 2011RecordedJune 2011 at Rare Book Room Studios Brooklyn NYGenrePop 1 dream pop 2 Length48 32Label4ADProducerBradford Cox Nicolas VernhesAtlas Sound chronologyLogos 2009 Parallax 2011 Contents 1 Album title 2 Recording 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 External links 9 ReferencesAlbum title editAfter Parallax was recorded Bradford Cox was forced to continue touring with Deerhunter which ended up being so stressful for Cox that it caused him to have a nervous breakdown 5 Cox related album s title to his lifestyle saying It s all about parallax man Five years for one person is 20 for another you know It s like if a car is coming towards you down a highway and you re going towards it it s like this distortion of how fast things go by And I guess my time as a musician has gone by so fast that I realized that I have no personal life The other guys in Deerhunter they all found things And I just have monomania 5 Recording editProduction duties were handled by Cox and previous Deerhunter producer Nicolas Vernhes The album was assembled at the end of a Deerhunter tour and was mostly recorded at Nicholas Vernhes studio Rare Book Room Studios in Brooklyn NY 5 6 7 Two of the album s tracks Flagstaff and Terra Incognita were recorded by Cox himself in his hotel room at the Ace Hotel in New York as a result of limited studio time 8 4AD also launched a website depicting an image of Cox in Manhattan s Central Park similar to the artwork of his two previous releases his face is obscured by a lens flare The website lists the genre as Science Fiction 9 Cox dedicated the album to the late Trish Keenan of Broadcast who had died earlier in 2011 7 The artwork features a photograph of Bradford Cox taken by Mick Rock who had previously shot photographs for albums such as Raw Power The Madcap Laughs and Transformer 10 Cox met Rock through Michael Stipe and the two quickly became friends The cover s artwork was meant to reflect the influence classic rock and rock and roll had on Cox when he recorded the album 7 11 Unlike previous Atlas Sound album covers Parallax s cover did not feature faces obscured by a lens flare By not covering his face with a flare Cox felt that the album cover effectively conveyed the loneliness he experienced creating the album 7 Release editThe album was announced on August 24 2011 10 Prior the album s release more than half the album s songs were made officially available for streaming and or download Two demos of Mona Lisa were originally released on the third volume of the Bedroom Databank series that Cox had released on the Deerhunter blog in 2010 12 13 Te Amo originally known as Untitled and Flagstaff have appeared in live Atlas Sound sets for about a year 14 Terra Incognita was the first track available to coincide with the album s announcement Te Amo Modern Aquatic Nightsongs Amplifiers The Shakes Lightworks Praying Man and Flagstaff all followed Some were made exclusively available through websites such as the online retailer Amazon 15 radio station KEXP s blog 16 and music blogs Gorilla vs Bear 17 and Fluxblog On November 2 2011 the whole album was streamed on the New York Times website 18 Parallax the album s first single was released on October 24 2011 It was backed with the b side Oh Ricky 19 Reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 8 1 10 20 Metacritic82 100 4 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 The A V ClubA 22 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 Mojo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 NME8 10 25 Pitchfork8 7 10 26 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 Spin9 10 28 Uncut nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 29 Parallax received positive reviews from music critics At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the album received an average score of 82 based on 34 reviews indicating Universal acclaim 4 Allmusic writer Heather Phares awarded the album a grade of four stars out of five writing It s a quietly satisfying album with a determined fragility that makes it all the more moving 21 Rolling Stone gave the album three and half stars out of five and noted Cox values songwriting ahead of texture these days and the effort is paying off 1 The A V Club s David Greenwald praised the album s more accessible sound writing It s a brilliant feat to make a record about distance Cox has written the most effortlessly approachable music of his career 22 Popmatters writer Daniel Tebo gave the album a very positive review and rated it 9 out of 10 and wrote It s a fitting conclusion to a near perfect album that finds an artist expanding his musical palate without sacrificing an ounce of himself in the process 30 musicOMH writer Max Raymond called it Atlas Sound s best album to date and said This is easily the most satisfying and rewarding set of songs that Cox has written in any of his projects and it ll be a tough ask to top it 31 Drowned in Sound was also positive on the album and said Moments of genuine marvel each one craving its own flowery descriptives come thick and fast 32 Spin magazine s Marc Hogan gave it a very positive review writing A sci fi tint shifts the perspective from Atlas Sound s usual layered introspection Inner space now has become outer space 28 Tiny Mix Tapes writer Conrad Tao was also positive on the album and gave it four stars out of five and wrote Thankfully such peeks of inhibition are brief and Cox spends far more time confidently beckoning us into the glorious world he s created For the first time this is a place where we re to be cohabitants not merely invitees 2 Loren Auda Poin from Filter gave it a positive review with 83 and wrote With each Atlas Sound release the sonic effects become more interwoven intense and impressive and truly no one else could be writing these songs the way Cox does 33 Under The Radar was also positive on the album and rated it 7 out of 10 and wrote While too restrained overall to match the tie dyed brilliance of Logos Parallax s subtle charms demonstrate that Cox s musical id is still alive and kicking 34 Several critics noted the album s more consistent sound Clash magazine described the album as a more refined listen compared to Logos 35 Nick Neyland of Pitchfork gave the album a Best New Music designation writing Parallax feels like a more complete work than any other Atlas Sound record with the differences between the songs less distinct and everything flowing together more naturally 26 No Ripcord s Andrew Baer also praised the album s consistency writing Cox sounds comfortable and confident and has made the best solo album of his prolific career 36 BBC music was called Parallax Cox s most coherent record to date continuing it s harder to spotlight individual tracks but individual settings stand out 37 Jeremy D Larson of Consequence of Sound awarded the album with four and half stars out of five and said What makes Parallax a fully realized album is in contrast to its compact musicality the expanses and voids Cox explores 38 Not all reviews were entirely positive though Sputnikmusic writer Robin Smith was more ambivalent to the album writing Parallax unrealised masterpiece or not sounds like the man in his bedroom with a thousand songs to leave unexplained 39 Jonathan Donaldson of The Phoenix wrote Yet even when relying less on atmospheric synths and playing with a full band set up The Shakes Parallax misses early rock s tautness and grit 40 Daniel Becker of Dusted Reviews felt the album was sparer than usual flimsier subtler writing These songs aren t weighty enough individually or cumulatively to leave an imprint they fail to make a world out of themselves leaving instead snatches of place time of day lighting conditions 41 Pitchfork placed the album at number 18 on its list of the Top 50 albums of 2011 42 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Bradford CoxNo TitleLength1 The Shakes 2 572 Amplifiers 2 493 Te Amo 4 144 Parallax 2 465 Modern Aquatic Nightsongs 4 096 Mona Lisa feat Andrew VanWyngarden 3 067 Praying Man 2 488 Doldrums 4 359 Angel Is Broken 4 5810 Terra Incognita 6 2511 Flagstaff 5 5412 Lightworks 3 56 Japanese bonus tracksNo TitleLength13 Quark Part 1 7 4714 Quark Part 2 2 42Personnel editCredits adapted from Allmusic 43 Bradford Cox Electric bass Collage Drums Guitar Acoustic guitar Electric guitar Instrumentation Keyboards Organ Percussion Piano Rhythm Box Sequencers Synthesizer Synthesizer bass Tapes Telecaster Treatments Vocal Drone Vocals Wurlitzer Paul McPherson Cabasa Hi hat Wood block Carrie Anne Murphy Saxophone Andrew VanWyngarden Organ Piano Vocals Background ProductionBradford Cox engineer composer producer programming Nicolas Vernhes engineer mixing producer programmingAdditional personnelMick Rock cover photo photography Liz Vao photo production Kari Bauce groomingCharts editChart 2011 PeakpositionU S Billboard 200 44 97U S Independent Albums 44 17U S Top Rock Albums 44 20U S Top Alternative Albums 44 13External links edit4AD Parallax Website Parallax at MusicBrainz list of releases References edit a b c Vozick Levinson Simon November 8 2011 Parallax Rolling Stone Retrieved November 11 2011 a b Tao Conrad Atlas Sound Parallax Music Review Tiny Mix Tapes Tiny Mix Tape Retrieved November 11 2011 Parallax Atlas Sound Billboard com Retrieved 18 November 2011 a b c Reviews for Parallax by Atlas Sound Metacritic Retrieved November 8 2011 a b c Perpetua Matthew Bradford Cox Talks Nervous Breakdown New Atlas Sound Album Rolling Stone 7 November 2011 Retrieved 7 November 2011 Parallax by Atlas Sound 4AD Retrieved 6 November 2011 a b c d Fitzmaurice Larry Interviews Bradford Cox Pitchfork Media 10 November 2011 Retrieved 10 November 2011 Walters Carrie CMJ 2011 Atlas Sound Ace Hotel Archived 2012 01 20 at the Wayback Machine WVAU org 14 November 2011 Retrieved 21 November 2011 Atlas Sound Parallax 4AD Retrieved 7 November 2011 a b Fitzmaurice Larry Atlas Sound Announces New Album Pitchfork Media 24 August 2011 Retrieved 7 November 2011 Atlas Sound s New Record Parallax Released Today 4AD 7 November 2011 Retrieved 14 November 2011 ATLAS SOUND BEDROOM DATABANK VOL 3 Blogspot 24 November 2010 Retrieved 7 November 2011 Katzif Michael Atlas Sound A Pop Gem At Long Last NPR 15 November 2011 Retrieved 15 November 2011 Atlas Sound February 3 2010 Bell House Flac and MP3 Downloads nyctaper com 2 May 2010 Retrieved 6 November 2011 Muir Ryan Atlas Sound Flagstaff Stereogum 21 October 2011 Retrieved 6 November 2011 Beckmann Jim New Atlas Sound track Praying Man world premiere KEXP 21 October 2011 Retrieved 6 November 2011 Atlas Sound Modern Aquatic Nightsongs Gorilla vs Bear 23 September 2011 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2011 Retrieved November 11 2011 Smith Robin Atlas Sound Parallax staff review Sputnikmusic Sputnikmusic Retrieved November 8 2011 Donaldson Jonathan Atlas Sound Parallax CD Reviews The Phoenix Retrieved November 9 2011 Becker Daniel Atlas Sound Parallax Dusted Reviews Retrieved 11 November 2011 Staff Lists The Top 50 Albums of 2011 Pitchfork December 15 2011 Archived from the original on January 7 2012 Retrieved January 8 2012 Parallax Credits Allmusic Retrieved 10 November 2011 a b c d Parallax Atlas Sound Music Charts AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 24 November 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Parallax Atlas Sound album amp oldid 1178170148, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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